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Date:         Fri, 29 Jun 2001 23:03:43 +0100
Reply-To:     Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK>
Organization: Crawford Software Consultancy Limited
Subject:      Re: SLIST Reverse Engineering

Pat Flickner <p_flick@yahoo.com> writes >I know I'm not the only one who needs this, so have any of you grand >masters out there had to reverse-engineer an slist because the code to >create an slist you need to modify is nowhere to be found and its >creator has left the company? I'm in that situation right now and I >have an slist with sublists and I need to modify it. I'm not sure >what was done to create it, but I see the variable names >(X="Timetable", Y="Date", etc.) when I do a putlist. I think I'm >getting the idea -- it's something that's swirling around in my head, >but I can't grasp it yet -- but I'm not there. If anyone has an idea, >I'd be thrilled. > >Thanks very much in advance for any assistance. SASI is being >extremely uncooperative in this matter. Guess it scares them if we >figure out how to do this one. Or anything that figures out how >they've done their objects. > >Pat Flickner

Sounds like a nice one to try the "scl-list to XML" of a recent posting

-- Peter Crawford


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